You'll be doing a victory dance over the blood stained white suit you were wearing the night you and a few thug friends stabbed a couple other thugs to death at a night club after the Super Bowl in 2000? Interesting.

At this stage of the game there are plenty of players who aren't ranked who should be. Ranking sights may not have their film, or no one saw them because they had no good seniors on the team who would draw interest from analysts for the 2013 class. Looking at their offers instead should give you a good idea of how good these kids are, especially this early in the game. Weisher already has offers from ND, OSU, Michigan, and Oklahoma. Berger has offers from OSU, PSU, and Michigan already. Both will probably be high 4 stars by the end of the 2014 cycle.

Berger is thought to be all OSU by most. Perhaps Michigan will make up some ground on this visit.

If OSU hits on all 3 of its higher targets at LB in McMillan, Garrett, and Booker, then maybe there wouldn't be room for Berger in their smaller class this year. It will be interesting to see how it plays out.

It's not necessarily a leftover. Joe Bolden was technically a "leftover," but he ended up being one of the top LBs in the country and higher rated than almost anyone OSU took that year, LB or otherwise.

The point he made was a good one. There are a lot of good LBs in the midwest this year, and OSU won't take all of them. I'm sure OSU didn't feel they were taking our leftovers when they got Tommy Schutt, although by your definition they were.

Coaches often prioritize these players differently. We loved Bolden and OSU didn't, and although we won that one it has gone the other way too. It's really not a "leftover" when it's a player the coaches really want.